Risks of Cables in the Strait of Hormuz


The Middle East war is not only an oil war but also a cable war
Approximately 15% of global internet traffic passes through submarine cables around the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz
Intelligence agencies have detected that the Iranian military has deployed submarines in the relevant waters
If the cables are damaged, nodes/validators connected through this area will go offline on a large scale, triggering activity penalties in cryptocurrency node protocols, causing liquidity to evaporate instantly at the physical layer

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· 03-01 09:35
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· 03-01 09:02
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· 02-28 15:43
It probably won't cause damage to the fiber optic cable, right?
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